RAISING FEAR: New Album To Feature Guest Appearance By JAG PANZER Guitarist

December 22, 2005

Italian power metal band RAISING FEAR will enter Remaster Studios in Vicenza, Italy on January 15, 2006 with producers Toni Mad Fontò (WHITE SKULL guitarist and mastermind) and B.B. Nick Savio (former WHITE SKULL lead guitarist, now with VICIOUS MARY and BROKEN ARROW) to begin recording their new album, "Avalon", tentatively due next spring via Dragonheart Records.

The concept album "Avalon" is the first chapter of a saga whose main character, monk Wolfram, will face a complex quest between past and future, to discover the true core of ancient religions. The album, introducing the character of Wolfram, will picture his journey through the aeons to his first destination, the Avalon island.

"Avalon" will feature guest appearances by female singer Leanan Sidhe (formerly of BEHOLDER) and JAG PANZER lead guitarist Chris Broderick.

"Avalon" track listing:

01. Voices (intro)
02. At the Gates of Avalon
03. The Priestess's Speech
04. A Glance to Destiny
05. Purification (Vescica Piscis)
06. Blood and Blade (The Secrets of Avalon)
07. Once and Future King
08. The Mission Assigned
09. Avalon
10. Where Past and Future Unite
11. Initiation I
12. Beyond Life (The Legacy)

After releasing "Mythos" in March 2005, RAISING FEAR embarkede on a long Italian tour, headlining at various clubs and supporting metal legends like JAG PANZER and BROCAS HELM. They also performed at the Tradate Iron Fest in June 2005, and then crossed the Alps in September to play at Swordbrothers Festival in Andernach, Germany, where they were the only Italian band at the festival.

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